The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salam Ortgoau Sunday Morning. April IS. 19U
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Deahna Durbinh New
His Butler's Sister, Hit
Comedy
. "Hi Butler' "Sister,"' gay new comedy drama now. showing
t the Elsihore theatferdefiijitelyTprov that Director Wank
Borza'ge still has the deft touch that 'has' long mad him known
s 'one of Hollywood's top film masters. X ;? ; " ;.,' sJ,j
' Lovely Deanna, jurbi carries the' feminine lead with a
quality of charm that 'seems improve in each one of hejfpfc
turei. t: Her lovely i voice; carries
many musical numbers, but it is
her ' . ability to do : comedy that
makes "His Butler's' Sister? an ex
cellent piece of family: entertain-
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; How Showing!" -
YANK FLYERS
DEFY THE ENTIRE
JAP EMPIRE!
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A DRAMA OF THf
BOMBING OF TOKYO!
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Bill
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GARFIELD
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ment The original screen play Is
by.' Samuel Hoff ensteirT and Betty
Reinhardt,' and is provides many
an amusing situation.- .-
Believing her brother ' (Pat
O'Brien) to be wealthy and in a
position to' help her ambitions for
a singing career, Ana uv
anna Durbin) from a small Indiana
city, arrives in New. York to find
he brother, a butler. His employ
er, Charles Gerard (Franchot
Tone) is a noted composer, and
Ann upsets her brother by sUying
on in the household as a new maid,
hoping the composer will eaves
drop' on her singing sometime.
Meanwhile society friends, in
cluding Evelyn Ankers, try to in
duce Gerard, the composer, to vis
it Maine, where Evelyn has ro
mantic intentions.
More romance is in the offing
when Miss Durbin is overwhelmed
on the part of the other , butlers
residing in the apartment, build
ing, (Akim T a m i r b f f, " Frank
Jenks, Sig Arno, Alan Mowbray),
each of whom invites her to the
New. York Butler's . ball. At the
balVDeanna at last gets, Compos
er., Gerard's ear,' and . the. .latter
finds, the impostermaid not only
fits the principal role in his new
bperetta.'but fiUjiis idea of a bride
in orang blossoms. Felix Jackson i :
produced "His Butler's Sister"! -
With Frank Shaw as associate pro-
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a special added attraction on
the, - program is "The Memphis
Belle' filmed in technicolor " in
actual combat by US Eighth corps
army airv photographers. It's a I
thrilling 40 minutes on a Flying
Fortress-raid- over; Germany that
will keep you on the edge of your
seat through the entire film.
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Franchot Tone, Deanna Durbln and Fat O'Brien are co-starred In "His
Butler's Sister,' whieh is now showing at Warner's Elslnore the
atre. A special added attraction on the program is the technicolor
production The Memphis Belle." which was filmed by US air pho
tographers on an actual Flying Fortress combat mission.
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LTclxIcrs
School District
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Only One Family
.. SWIGLE The property
changed from Swegle school dis
trict to Salem district includes on
ly the small acreage home of Mr;
and .Mri.:L. W. ,Schrunk which
.they; purchased 6me time 'ago
from Mr. and Mrs.-Moses Hohaker
and is on the west side of Fisher
.road. When buying the land and
.building a small home on the site,"
the Schrunk family. .believed 'the
ground in Swegle district. After
sending their children to school
at Englewood they found tuition
must be paid. They petitioned the
district boundary board to have
the district changed.
V As . Swegle nas .nad only one
home on the west side of Fisher
road, since the boundary line with
Middle Grove was changed a few
i, years ago and the road seems to
be the logical boundary, no ob
jections were filed, but should a
larger acreage be involved objec
tions would be filed.
Dennis Morgan and Irene Manning sing the lea4inrTQles in the new
tMhmieolor nroduetloB of "The Desert Song." the Warner Bros, pic
ture showing now at theCapitol theatre. On the program is "Paris
After Dark" with George Sanders, Philip Dora and Brenda Marshall.
;I)escrt: Song';
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Mrs. Estenson
Is hi Seattle
' SILVERTON Mrs fC' O. So
lum was honored on' her birthday
anniversary' Thursday w h e n 30
friends called informally during
the . afternoon, ' bringing . with
them cakes for the occasion.
Mrs. Bertha Estenson left dur
ing the week to visit at the homes
of her son, Clayton, and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs? James Parke; at Seattle.
: C C. Harness of Forest Grove
has .come, to Silverton to make
his home with his daughter, Mrs.
Eva. Paris. - s : - '
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad have
sold 'their' house" on Silver street
to -Mr. arid' Mrs.." Charles Brad
shawf The Conrads are living on
Brooks 'street."""- - ' ' - ;
Mrs. Mamie Kindred has re
turned to Burns' after spending
some time here with her mother,.
Mrs. W. D. S torts, who has been
quite ill.
' Mr. and Mrs; Johnny Rye have
sold their home oh Chadwick
treet to Mr! and Mrs. John Rem
ington. The Ryes are at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gif
ford Smith, while looking for an
other location. - !
Dr. C." R.' Wilson, local dentist.
entered a Portland hospital this
"Week for a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stein
berger have bought the Mill street
home of the Henry -Williams The
Steinbergers are having the in
terior redecorated prior to mov
t lavish .set
tings given a motion picture in re-
cent yearsi Warner. Bros. has gone
all-out in its production of Jpxi
DesertSongi'V which opened .at -the
Capitol theatre yesterday, t- :
, The highly, musical, highly, en
tertaining film stars. Dennis. Mor
gan, and Irene -KManning, with ; a
suDDortine east of such - favorites
as Bruce, Cabot, Lynne Overman
and Gene Lockhart. Filmed m
gorgeous technicolor,: the picture
has successfully recreated the wild
beauty of northern Africa, which
is supposed to be the' setting of the
stqry.:..-,- . . ;
I 'The .Desert : Song', has been
modernized I and . brought , up to
date for the' film production. The
intrigue of German agents operat
ing ;in; North , Africa, using the
French as unwitting ,, cats' .paws;
has been drawn on to give the sto
ry present day significance.
Dennis Morgan portrays a dual
role in the film. As Paul Hudson,
he is cast as an itinerant American
musician, stranded in French Mor
occo.' This is the character he por
trays to' hide his identity as that
of El Khobar long-ume mend oi
the" Riffs who . spends , the major
part of his time aiding their cause
in iignining-UAe. rius io ire mem
from . enslavement by tne uer
man's. ' . ' " ' . ."
Running ithroughouCthe story
are rendition? of the beautiful Sig
mund Rombrg'musicJ all of which
has been included in .this success
ful present-day version.- ' The
much-loved a'nd. familiar numbers
such as f One Alone," "The Desert
Song " the f stirring f Rif f Song,'
and . others I are:: greatly enhanced
John Craven, Donald Barry and Kichard Conte in a tense scene from
the thrilling and timely Dairy! F. Zanack production, The rarpie
Heart," now showing at the Grand.
Palfreyman Buys
Larsoii Residence
SILVERTON Percy Palfrey
man manager .of, the Royal Can
ning company of Oregon; has
bought the Ralph Larson home on
South Third street. He recently
came here from Utah and his
family will' join him soon.
Mrs. Larson and two children
will leave late in May or early
June for Santa Rosa. Mr. Larson
is attending a mortician's school
in San Francisco and Mrs. Lar
son's mother lives at Santa Rosa.
The family will make its home
in the Bay country for the pres
ent at least
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Teamed for the eighth time, Mickey Jt,ooney and Jfady Garland take
to the open spaces in their latest film. "Girl Crasy , opening a three
day engagement today on the screen at the Hollywood. Mastcal score
by Gershwin Is played by Tommy Dorsey and his famous band.
THE IMMORTAL STORY OF A SIMPLE
GIRL WHOSE FAITH m SHOOK THE EARTH!
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FRANZ WERFEL'S
JEfu'!FER JONES wuvut cytkc owm ixxon
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Frcducd ty V."UJL M FERLEHG -
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North Dakota
Family Visits
AMITY Mrs.! Nette Tovey
returned Wednesday from a two
weeks visit in Portland and Van
couver, Wash, with relatives and
friends. ; ' .
Recent guests at the home of
Miss Bertha Munkers were Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Ma?dison and son
Dale, of Van Hooky ND., and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Werner of Wood
burn. Mrs. Madison was formerly
Miss Laura Missal of McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Whitlow-of
Delake were recent guests of her
parents, Mr. and, Mrs, Henry
Brutke east of town.
Betty Jean Allison, employed in
Portland, spent her weekend vaca
tion at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C Allison. .
Miss Nellie Brade of Oakland,
Calif spent the week here at the
home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. E. W
Groves. j .
-jMrs. Mary E. Breeding has been
confined to her home with a severe
cold the last week.
Miss Ella Thomas of the Amity
grade school faculty spent the
weekend, in Portland with rela
Uvea.
ing jin. y
Class Party" Given .
ukkvais FRday night, April
14, the freshman : class gave i
dance at the auditorium for Ger
vais high school students only
Games were arranged for those
who do' not dance. " "
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Jennifer Joneavwh. makes the aoosf aospkloiis screen ihat fa Holly
wood history, tatth CeMtary-Fex's eple dramatlxattoav Fran.
Werfel's rThe Song of Berna4ette,-whlch pens. rtOTsdajra t the ,
: Grand theatre. Chosen after a nation-wide search, Jnr feV ,
tared with William- Eythe, Charles Bl'0 AL' PriCt?fi .
Cobb and Gladys Cooper, the film was directed by Henry King and j ,
produced by William Perlberg. . J, v , V i . : - -
Kalispel Men
Are Visitors
MONITOR Charles Edward
Tyler III, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Edward Tyler II, was bap
tized at the Elliott" Prairie church
Easter morning: The baby's father
is somewhere jii 1 the south seas,
and ha not as yet seen his son. .
Abel Jaeobson and sen'Xen-'
aid, of Kalispet Mont,; visited
last week with his brother, Ole
'"Jaeobson.''.."
J .Woodrow Nelson, of the mer
chant tnaririe, is visiting his bro
ther 7 and sister-iri-law, ' Mr." and
MrsJWilfordrNelson: v
Royl Beckett, who was recently
inducted into the navy, -is stationed
at a camp on the Ureat iaaes. aars.
-Beckett and son. Roger, will, live
as sung by the youthful singing h her parents, Mr and l;Mrs.
team' of Morgan and Manning. The 1 -j p iensbn ' -' '
two stars, who began their careers M5i - Bettr Roberts" of Salem
as- singers, prove beyond . doubt inndm the summer with the
that their sojourn as. straight dra
matic stars did nothing to dun the
beauty of their voices--
Also showing on this double bill
is the new? release "Paris After
Dark, with George Sanders, Bren
da Marshall and Philip Dorn.
S. A." Roberts family. Her nusoana,
Bert Roberts, is in-the south seas:
Mrsi George" Mortenson rana
daughter, Dorothy of Freemont,
Neb., are guests at tne J. u.
Thornton home. Mrs. Mortenson
and Mrs. Thornton are sisters. .
NOW SHOWING
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A Brand New Release
top SJLtmO-hrAKami
Plus! Serial, -Capt. America
Anna Phillips . .
Gervais MayQueen
GERVAIS A May day pro
gram is planned Tor Friday, April
28. The queen and her court were
elected Thursday and are Queen-
Anna Phillips: princesses, j Cleo
Ramp, Evelyn ' Hannegan," Eldora
McCall, Shirley' Brown, , La Verna
Schuh, Pat, Weaver, Tahitha Ma
geL .' Henry Berning is manager
in' charge of arrangements" for the
court 'and any' construction ' work
that may be required and outlin
ing of the ' program.' All schools
in the union high school" district
and the non-union high school dis
trict will be invited. In the after
noon a trick meet will be held
and a baseball: game ". with the
Hubbard team opposing Gervais."
0
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1 could crush yew
between my hands
...but your
tortured eyes
would still
haunt mo.
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Monmouth High School
Play Set for Friday
MONMOUTH . , The .. senior
students'of Monmouth high school
will present; play, "The Family
Upstairs, Friday night, April 21,
at the school gymnasium.. Students
east in role of players are Bob
Vincent, Edna Pike, Louise HilL
Tom Henry, Pauline Elkins, Jim
my Young, Lillian Houk, Lei and
McCoy and Ida Davis.
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